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Lartet and discovered
The French geologist Louis Lartet discovered the first five skeletons of this type in March 1868 in a rock shelter named Abri de Crô-Magnon.
In March 1868, the geologist Louis Lartet, financed by Henry Christy, discovered the first five skeletons of Cro-Magnons, the earliest known examples of Homo sapiens sapiens, in the Cro-Magnon rock shelter at Les Eyzies-de-Tayac.
It was discovered in 1837 by Édouard Lartet ( 1801 – 1871 ) in France, with fossils subsequently discovered in Switzerland and Spain.

Lartet and skeletons
* March – French geologist Louis Lartet discovers the first identified skeletons of Cro-Magnon, the first early modern humans ( early Homo sapiens sapiens ), at Abri de Crô-Magnon, a rock shelter at Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France.
* March-French geologist Louis Lartet discovers the first identified skeletons of Cro-Magnon, the first anatomically modern humans ( early Homo sapiens sapiens ), at Abri de Crô-Magnon, a rock shelter at Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France.

Lartet and along
He went with the French palæontologist Edouard Lartet in the examination of the caves along the valley of the Vézère, a tributary of the Dordogne River, in the south of France.

Lartet and with
Originally termed " L ' âge du renne " ( the Age of the Reindeer ) by Édouard Lartet and Henry Christy, the first systematic excavators of the type site, in their publication of 1875, the Magdalenian is synonymous in many people's minds with reindeer hunters, although Magdalenian sites also contain extensive evidence for the hunting of red deer, horse and other large mammals present in Europe towards the end of the last ice age.

Lartet and from
< center > Tool from Cro-Magnon-Louis Lartet Collection </ center >
There are in examples in museums in many parts of Europe, but there are especially good holdings of decorated batons, mostly from the excavations of Magdalenian sites by Henry Christy and Édouard Lartet, in the Musée d ' Archéologie Nationale, British Museum and Muséum de Toulouse.

Lartet and .
Louis Lartet ( 1840 – 1899 ) was a French geologist and paleontologist.
Louis Lartet was born in Castelnau-Magnoac, in Seissan in the département of Gers.
His father, Édouard Lartet was a prominent geologist and prehistorian who played a key role in the 1860s and 1870s in finding evidence that humans had lived during the Quaternary period and Louis continued his father's researches into human prehistory.
In 1868, Lartet was asked to conduct excavations in a rock shelter near the French village of Les Eyzies after workmen stumbled upon extinct animal bones, flint tools, and human skulls.
Lartet began teaching geology at the University of Toulouse in 1873 and in 1879 he became a tenured professor of geology at the university.
Obituary for Louis Lartet in Revue des Pyrénées 11 ( 1899 ): 601-2.
Édouard Lartet ( 15 April 1801 – 28 January 1871 ) was a French paleontologist.
Lartet was born near Castelnau-Barbarens, of Gers, France, where his family had lived for more than five hundred years.
The then recent work of Georges Cuvier on fossil mammalia encouraged Lartet in excavations which led in 1834 to his first discovery of fossil remains in the neighborhood of Auch.
In his work in the Périgord district Lartet had the financial and personal help of Henry Christy.
The important discoveries in the Abri de la Madeleine and elsewhere were published by Lartet and Christy under the title Reliquiae Aquitanicae, the first part appearing in 1865.
Christy died before the completion of the work, but Lartet continued it until his breakdown in health in 1870.
His son Louis Lartet followed in his father's footsteps.
* Lartet, E & Christy, H. ( 1875 ): Reliquae Aquitanicae: being contributions to the archaeology of Périgord and adjoining provinces of Southern France.
Plaques in tribute to Edouard Lartet and Henry Christy, Les Eyzies de Tayac, Dordogne, France.

discovered and partial
A partial copy of Habakkuk itself is included in the Habakkuk Commentary, a pesher found among the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947.
A partial cranium and mandible of Paranthropus robustus was discovered in 1938 by a schoolboy, Gert Terblanche, at Kromdraai B ( 70 km south west of Pretoria ) in South Africa.
He demonstrated that radio radiation had all the properties of waves ( now called electromagnetic radiation ), and discovered that the electromagnetic equations could be reformulated into a partial differential equation called the wave equation.
The term for this class of objects is a partial misnomer that originated ( 1784 or 1785 ) with astronomer William Herschel, because when viewed through his telescope, these objects appeared to be clouds ( nebulae ) that were similar in appearance to Uranus, the planet that had been discovered telescopically by Herschel.
" Forty-seven complete or partial skulls were discovered in just that area during the decade 2000 – 2010.
The province responded with a proposed partial burial discovered, raised ramps and interchanges, the project immediately returned to the sender.
The Balleny squadron logged a partial break in the pack ice surrounding the southern continent, discovered the Balleny Islands in February 1839, and caught a brief sight of Antarctica itself at 64 ° 58 ' S., 121 ° 08 ' E.
It was discovered in the mid-1950s that plutonium pits would be particularly susceptible to partial predetonation if exposed to the intense radiation of a nearby nuclear explosion ( electronics might also be damaged, but this was a separate problem ).
Blocks have been found showing the partial remains of an inscription with the Horus name of Khafre ( Weser-ib ). Mariette discovered statues of Khafre in 1860.
Together with Juliusz Schauder, he discovered a topological invariant, now called the Leray – Schauder degree, which they applied to prove the existence of solutions for partial differential equations lacking uniqueness.
Between 1929 and 1937, 15 partial craniums, 11 lower jaws, many teeth, some skeletal bones and large numbers of stone tools were discovered in the Lower Cave at Locality 1 of the Peking Man site at Zhoukoudian, near Beijing, in China.
The partial differential equation in this definition was originally found in 1762 by Lagrange, and Jean Baptiste Meusnier discovered in 1776 that it implied a vanishing mean curvature.
Steelpan makers have used strobe tuners since it was discovered that, by adjusting the overtones ( 1st ( fundamental ), 2nd and third partial ), the pan's sound seemed to sparkle in a way that it did not previously.
The skeleton of an adult male aged from 30 – 45 years was discovered in 1960 by Ralph Solecki and was positioned so that he was lying on his left side in a partial fetal position.
In 1715 the Maronite scholar Joseph Simon Assemani discovered a manuscript ( now MS Vatican Syriac 162 ) in the monastery of Saint Mary of the Syrians ( Deir al-Suryani ) in the Nitrian Desert in Egypt, containing what he thought was a partial text of the Annals of Dionysius.
A partial Troodon skeleton has been discovered with preserved puncture marks.
The Globe, the outdoor theater used by William Shakespeare's acting company, was discovered to have been built on an icosagonal foundation when a partial excavation was done in 1989.
In 2010, Lee Berger discovered the partial remains of two hominids ( Australopithecus sediba ) in the Malapa Fossil Site that lived between 1. 78 and 1. 95 million years ago.
Increasing altitude can cause partial blindness in people who have undergone RK, as discovered by mountaineer Beck Weathers ( who had undergone RK ) during the 1996 Mount Everest disaster.
It was Andreas who discovered his friend following Dewey's fatal heart attack in his room at Seaview, a Florida golf club in which Andreas held partial ownership.
In 1992 a partial Camarasaurus grandis skeleton was discovered at the Bryan Small Stegosaurus Quarry of the Morrison Formation near Canon City, Colorado.
Some experts have suggested that a partial skeleton, known only by its catalogue number of STS 14 that was discovered in the same year, in the same geological deposit and in proximity to it, may belong to this skull.
The holotype and paratype ( OMNH 10146 and OMNH 10147 ), discovered in the early 1940s and described at the same time in 1950, consist of two partial skeletons and a piece of skull material from the Antlers Formation in Oklahoma.
The volcano was discovered by the Mariner 9 spacecraft in 1972 and was initially known as the Alba volcanic feature or the Arcadia Ring ( in reference to the partial ring of fractures around the volcano ).

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